N+1 Private Equity closes secondaries deal

One of the oldest private equity houses in Spain has completed a 'stapled secondaries transaction' in a bid to boost its fundraising efforts

One of the oldest private equity houses in Spain has boosted its fundraising efforts by securing capital from an investor and selling off a portfolio of older assets, as the market for complex sales of second-hand fund stakes grows.

Madrid-based N+1 Private Equity said on November 12 that it has agreed to sell a stake of around 70% in a portfolio of assets it manages to France-based fund-of-funds manager Access Capital Partners. The buyer has also committed €35 million to N+1's new fund, which is seeking to raise €450 million.

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